UND Eating Behaviors Lab

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Do “Selfies” Impact Body Dissatisfaction? | eatingbehaviorslab 06/13/2016

Check out our latest blog post on "selfies" and body dissatisfaction. The post was written by research assistant Alexis O'Halloran and clinical psychology graduate student Nicole Della Longa.

http://undeatingbehaviors.wix.com/eatingbehaviorslab #!Do-?Selfies?-Impact-Body-Dissatisfaction/hp2wk/573914040cf2384bbf94aab3

Do “Selfies” Impact Body Dissatisfaction? | eatingbehaviorslab McLean, Paxton, Wertheim, and Masters (2015) examined the relationship between social media activities and body dissatisfaction, overevaluation of shape and wei...

Not How I Want to Look, Not How I Should Look: Body Image Self-Discrepancy & Negative Affect |... 05/11/2016

Check out our new blog post on body image self-discrepancy and negative affect! The post was written by research assistant Casey Swanson and clinical psychology graduate student Ali Thiel.

Not How I Want to Look, Not How I Should Look: Body Image Self-Discrepancy & Negative Affect |... Heron and Smyth (2013) applied Self-Discrepancy Theory (SDT) to explain the relationship between negative affective states and body image using ecological momen...

Early Change may be more Important than a Strong Relationship | eatingbehaviorslab 04/14/2016

Check out another one of our lab's blog posts! Written by undergraduate Alex Karie and clinical psychology graduate student Erin Murtha-Berg.

http://undeatingbehaviors.wix.com/eatingbehaviorslab #!Early-Change-may-be-more-Important-than-a-Strong-Relationship/hp2wk/569668010cf21038318f7def

Early Change may be more Important than a Strong Relationship | eatingbehaviorslab Turner, Bryant-Waugh, and Marshall (2015) examined the impact of early symptom change and therapeutic alliance on treatment outcome in cognitive-behavioral th...

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